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Thomas Alger Sr (1610 - 1635)

Thomas Alger Sr
Born in Dunstan, Norfolk, Englandmap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married 1639 in Dunston, Norfolk, Englandmap
[children unknown]
Died at about age 25 in Massachusetts Baymap
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Profile last modified | Created 9 Mar 2012
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Biography

Arrival 1632 New England

Parents:

Arthur Alger, b. 1588, Dunston, , , England
Agnes Allen, b. Abt 1592, Dunstone, , Devonshire, England. 1634, Scarborough, Cumberland Co., Maine, USA Married Abt 1609 Dunston, , , England

"Dunstone, Devon, England"

Research Notes

Great Migration Directory: Alger, Thomas: Unknown; 1630; Casco, Richmond Island [GMB 29-30].

Sources

See also:

Name Thomas Alger
Event Type Christening
Event Date 28 Apr 1611
Event Place Rushall, Norfolk, England
Father's Name Thomas Alger
Mother's Name Jeane




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posted by M Cole
Since he arrived in NE in 1632 he didn't marry in Dunstan in 1639
posted by [Living Hampson]
Does the Christening record have a link?
posted by SJ Baty
Alger-145 and Alger-131 appear to represent the same person because: Duplicate
posted by Sally Stovall
There is a mistake here. You show him married to Elizabeth Packard, but she wasn't born until after his death.
posted by [Living Chace]